Size 6 to 9 monthsRnd 1: Attach Yarn B in dc in 4th row as shown in picture below, ch 2, hdc in same st and next 2 dcs, *3 hdcs in next ch-3 sp* 5 times, hdc in side of last dc 3 times, 6 hdcs in ch-6 loop, hdc in side of dc on other side 3 times, *3 dcs in next ch-3 sp* 5 times, hdc in next 3 dcs, 6 hdcs in ch-3 sp, sl st in top of beginning ch 2, fasten off.

Attach Yarn BAll SizesRnd 2: Attach Yarn C in top of ch 2 , ch 1, sc in same st and in each dc all the way around, sl st in beginning sc, fasten off.Weave in ends.

BorderSize 6 weeks to 3 monthsRnd 1: Attach Yarn B in dc in 4th row as shown in picture below, ch 2, hdc in same st and next 2 dcs, *3 hdcs in next ch-3 sp* 2 times, hdc in side of last dc 3 times, 6 hdcs in ch-6 loop, hdc in side of dc on other side 3 times, *3 dcs in next ch-3 sp* 2 times, hdc in next 3 dcs, 6 hdcs in ch-3 sp, sl st in top of beginning ch 2, fasten off. Size 3 to 6 monthsRnd 1: Attach Yarn B in dc in 4th row as shown in picture below, ch 2, hdc in same st and next 2 dcs, *3 hdcs in next ch-3 sp* 3 times, hdc in side of last dc 3 times, 6 hdcs in ch-6 loop, hdc in side of dc on other side 3 times, *3 dcs in next ch-3 sp* 3 times, hdc in next 3 dcs, 6 hdcs in ch-3 sp, sl st in top of beginning ch 2, fasten off.

Size 6 to 9 monthsRnd 1: Attach Yarn B in dc in 4th row as shown in picture below, ch 2, hdc in same st and next 2 dcs, *3 hdcs in next ch-3 sp* 4 times, hdc in side of last dc 3 times, 6 hdcs in ch-6 loop, hdc in side of dc on other side 3 times, *3 dcs in next ch-3 sp* 4 times, hdc in next 3 dcs, 6 hdcs in ch-3 sp, sl st in top of beginning ch 2, fasten off.

All Sizes Rnd 2: Attach Yarn C in top of ch 2 , ch 1, sc in same st and in each dc all the way around, sl st in beginning sc, fasten off.

Sides of BootieAttach Yarn C in BL of any sc on side of sole, ch 4, tr in BLO of each sc around sole, sl st in top of beginning ch 4, fasten off.

Sole with the sides attached.

Whip stitch the top of the moccasin to the sides, sewing towards the front of the shoe, then around on the other side, leaving a space to put the foot into.

Monday, February 24, 2014

My good friend, Stephanie Bower, won the Gabriel Prize so she got to spend last summer sketching in Paris. While she was there she came upon this beautiful yarn bomb in one of the many passages running throughout the city. The red flowers were one side and the blue on the other. I think the blue side looks like an under water scene. If you would like to check out the drawings and paintings Stephanie did last summer, as well as all of her new ones, check out her blog here.

BorderRnd 1: Attach Yarn B in dc in 10th row as shown in picture below, ch 4, dc in next dc, dc in next dc, 3 dcs in ch-3 sp, *3 dcs in next ch-3 sp* 8 times, dc in side of last dc 3 times, 10 dcs in ch-6 loop, dc in side of dc on other side 3 times, *3 dcs in next ch-3 sp* 9 times, dc in next 2 dcs, tr in last dc. fasten off.

Attach Yarn B here

Rnd 2: Attach Yarn C in top of ch 4, ch 3, dc next dc and in each dc down side, to the round end, 2 dcs in 3rd dc in round, dc in next 3 dcs, 2 dcs in 7th dc then dc in each dc down to the other side and in last tr at the end, fasten off.

Weave in ends.

Whip stitch the panels together, starting at the straight end, down about 3 inches, leaving the rounded ends open.

Join all the panels together. Then join the two outside panels together to form a tube.

Weave in loose ends.

Top
Rnds 1 through 5 for Premie, 1 through 6 for full term baby.

Make a magic circleRnd 1: Ch 3, do 11 dcs in circle, sl st in top of turning ch. Pull magic circle tightly together. (12 dcs)Rnd 2: Ch 3, dc in same st, 2 dcs per dc around, sl st in top of turning ch. (24 scs)Rnd 3: Ch 3, dc in same st, dc in next dc, *2 dcs in next dc, dc in next dc* 11 times, sl st in top of turning ch. (36 scs)Rnd 4: Ch 3, dc in same st, dc in next 2 dc, *2 dcs in next dc, dc in next 2 dc* 11 times, sl st in top of turning ch. (48 scs)Rnd 5: Ch 3, dc in same st, dc in next 5 dcs, *2 dcs in next dc, dc in next 5 dc* 7 times, sl st in top of turning ch. (56 scs)Rnd 6: Ch 3, dc in same st, dc in next 6 dcs, *2 dcs in next dc, dc in next 6 dc* 7 times, sl st in top of turning ch. (64 scs)

Monday, February 17, 2014

Tricia has finished her Peacock Afghan. I think it looks BEAUTIFUL. If you would like to make the Peacock Afghan you can find it here. Lea made the border by using the peacock feathers onto Lisa Oberdorf's Peacock Doily.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Liz M made this great Frat Pillow using my Greek Alphabet Chart. I think it turned out really Nice and professional looking! If you would like to see more pictures of her pillow you can find it here on here Ravelry . If you would like a copy of the Greek Alphabet Chart, check out this post.

About Me

Hi I'm Pam G. I'm a life-long crafter and have been crocheting for (gasp!) 32 years. I began crocheting with the guidance of the venerable ladies of my church craft guild. I am an avid supporter of older craft traditions but believe in giving them modern appeal. I'm a CIP certified crochet instructor.

Translate

I have 3 patterns in the top 100!!

Search This Blog

Privacy Policy

This blog does not share personal information with third parties nor do we store any information about your visit to this blog other than to analyze and optimize your content and reading experience through the use of cookies.

You can turn off the use of cookies at anytime by changing your specific browser settings.

We are not responsible for republished content from this blog on other blogs or websites without our permission.

This privacy policy is subject to change without notice and was last updated on 1/30/2013. If you have any questions feel free to contact me directly here: crochetparfaitpg@yahoo.com.